There is growing consensus in the business community that women will play leading roles in the economic recovery-both as consumers and business leaders. As the world's largest business federation, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is uniquely positioned to promote the potential of women in business. The goal of the Center for Women in Business is to help unleash the untapped potential of women in business for the benefit of our local and national communities.

Updates from the Center for Women in BusinessGeneral updates on the centerês activates, news on women in business, & event invites.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is working to ensure that businesses have access--today and tomorrow--to an educated and skilled workforce. Its Institute for a Competitive Workforce (ICW) serves as the primary bridge between the business and education communities.

ICW's Monthly NewsletterGet monthly updates on ICW’s events, publications, policy initiatives, and thought leadership from some of the best minds in American business and most innovative thinkers in American education.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's annual event - America's Small Business Summit - unites small business owners, managers, and entrepreneurs from across the country to learn, network, and discuss common legislative and management concerns. Help influence our nation's economic and political agenda by advocating for pro-business policies through the Rally on the Hill portion of the program.

America's Small Business SummitMonthly newsletter on agenda and speaker updates, award announcements, sponsor information, etc. sends twice a month in April & May

The National Chamber Foundation is the U.S. Chamber's independent, non-profit public policy think tank. We strive to provide service to policymakers and members by bringing them the highest level of discussion on cutting-edge issues.

Quarterly Economic Roundtable Sign up to receive event notices for a series of quarterly economic briefings led by Martin Regalia, Ph.D., Chief Economist and Senior Vice President for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

The purpose of the U.S. Chamber Institute for 21st Century Energy is to unify energy stakeholders and policymakers behind a common strategy to ensure that America's supply of fuel and power is adequate, stable, and affordable, while protecting national security, and improving the environment.

The mission of the Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) is to reduce excessive and frivolous litigation while restoring fairness and balance to the nation's civil justice system by promoting civil justice reform through legislative, political, judicial and educational activities at both the national and local levels.

The Brazil-U.S. Business Council is a private sector organization focused on promoting the free flow of trade and investment between the United States and Brazil. Established in 1976, the Brazil-U.S. Business Council was created to foster understanding and advance business priorities between the two countries.

Brazil-U.S. Business Council Updates Subscribe to receive updates on our activates, news, events, and more!

The U.S. Chamber’s International Affairs Division advocates for free enterprise, competitive markets, and rules-based trade as the path to growth and opportunity for all. The Division’s team of more than 50 regional and policy experts upholds these principles before the U.S. and foreign governments as it works to shape domestic trade law and international trade and investment agreements. The International Affairs Division includes 25 country- and region-specific business councils and initiatives and works closely with 116 American Chambers of Commerce abroad.

International Policy UpdateSubscribe to receive a weekly newsletter on relevant trade policy and legislation.